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The technology that helped investigators track one of three men accused of opening fire in the French Quarter, killing one and wounding three, has also raised criticism about the actions of an Orleans Parish judge.
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Unmanned camera traps have only been deployed in school zones until now, but officials are considering expanding the program to other areas of the city.
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Residents will soon have access to a snow service tracker that allows them to see which streets have been cleared before they leave their homes.
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Cities and counties are on the receiving end of a lawsuit alleging their websites are so inhospitable to individuals with disabilities that they ultimately deny them access.
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Officials in Fremont, which recently joined the Startup in Residence program, hope to utilize it and a recent Waze partnership to address significant traffic congestion caused by out-of-town commuters.
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The town of Fairfax will study the viability of fiber network in place of new 5G antennas.
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The footage they capture may be a deterrent to future crimes, police say.
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The Deport ICE coalition is calling on Bay Area governments to adopt an ordinance preventing them from doing business with companies that provide data or services to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The city will also reduce the size of its vehicle fleet by 10 percent and is committed to eliminating all fossil fuel vehicles by 2030.
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Originally intended to extend Internet access to far-flung areas, a collaboration between UC San Diego and San Diego County has been used to monitor and respond to several recent wildfires.
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An effort to get voters to the polls on Election Day may have left more than 2,000 Texans unknowingly unregistered.
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A request for proposals was issued for a community broadband study Oct. 3.
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A plan could be developed by 2019 to roll out free Wi-Fi across Erie.
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As open data work and availability continue to evolve, local governments are rolling out new ways to spread awareness.
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IT has changed for the better, adding more women and becoming more diverse and inclusive, officials said during a panel discussion at the Colorado Digital Government Summit.
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While some city officials are certain interactive kiosks would help visitors find what they are looking for, others see problems waiting to happen.
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Each year since 2020, 38-year public employee Bill Mann has focused on an individual theme designed to protect both the public and private sectors, and this year’s features weekly cybersecurity lessons.